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Show GOMPERS WARNS mBOHENEMIES: Conquerors of Prussians Won't; Bear Home Autocracy, He Declares CAMBRIDGE Mas, Mar. 10. I Samuel (Jninpers last night, in dreas Voiced organized labor s OPPOB1-tl,,n OPPOB1-tl,,n to v;ie reilm tl'Tr. ami the shop movement. Ho warned 'en-omies 'en-omies of rational labor unloniKm, j uatnal driving too hard tho bargain of wage rovlslon. said that labor re-i.u'd re-i.u'd asplrntlon a a guarantee un-' un-' del tho constitution, and infrpre-ted infrpre-ted thai In terms of "We want more , and averting that the open whop limply a suhterfueo to oloaa shops I itnsl labor unionist.-, added that the men of labor having fought to protect the country and themselves against a political autocracy, would not submit to an Industrial autocracy. WILIj DEMAND KKi UTS Hp declared that tho time was one to try men's souls and "what with the cutting of wag:s and profiteering still going on, tho plralop of finance and of business have much to answer for" I have lived to see many Industrial I depressions and panics so-called," ho : xald. It bode3 no good, for thi sn -mles to bona fldo rational labor unionism un-ionism of America to drive the bargain bar-gain too hard The men of lalor are determined to see that as a result I of tholr labor and services they are going to be regarded as sovereign .citizens .citi-zens and obtain their guaranteed rights." HISTORY is OUTDONE "It Is ! considerable interest." hoi said In discussing the open shop movement. to find employers, or many of them, organized in associations associa-tions and spending large sums fT protecting employes in their freedom. free-dom. History demonstrates no such c.lth of master for his slaves. I sub-mil sub-mil for your thought whether the National Na-tional Association of Manufacturers, the National erectors association, the chambers of commerce which have launched the campaign, conducting It with advertising against the dosed shop, arc seeking to protect employe In their right not to Join a union." 'Iho laboi leader turned to u discus- -l... t I. .n,.lni Ihnl 111.. poor they are always with us," and continued; "The effort now being made by some to make strikes unlawful will fall To make tho cessation of work a crime will react on the authors of such a proposition and do more to shake the faith of the people in the freedom of our Institutions than aught else." |